Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Here are just a few of the pictures from our trip out to Utah. I am such a lousy photographer! We had a big family reunion with all of the Taylor family, and I didn't snap one picture. Granted, it was a short reunion, and we were a day late, so there wasn't much opportunity; however, it was an occasion that may not happen again, and it should have been documented. Sorry. Don't expect too much of me. I'm a scatterbrained mother of two young children who works too much and doesn't sleep enough. :) Honestly, the best part about this trip was that our kids DIDN'T GET SICK!!!!! That is a first in Johnson history! Hooray for healthy kids! It was nice to be at home and really be able to enjoy it this time around, as opposed to my last visit. Both my family and Ben's family had some big news........they are both MOVING! This may have been the last of our visits to Utah in the houses that we grew up in. Crazy! Ben's parents are moving to Midway to run a cafe there, and my parents are going to Logan where my dad has accepted a position at Utah State University. So, big changes for the Clark/Johnson family are ahead!

I didn't even get to say goodbye to you guys! Sorry about that...hope you made it back safe. Get back out here soon...London loves her cousins! And Jacy already misses me. I can tell. Oh, and I forgot to give Ben that phone. Remind me next time you're out here and I'll get it to you.

ok, I've been meaning to comment forever...WOW! Can't believe kent and celeste are going to Midway full-time. Hope they had fun at the cabin. WHat is your dad doing at USU?? What's new with you guys. Shoot me an email when you have some time. We're in Louisville for 9 more months and then may head down to FL!

Wow! Pretty crazy! I love both Midway and Logan, but it is still a little sad to leave the homes you grew up in, isn't it?! Is that first picture the grandpa that used to be the temple president at the St George temple? I thought he was so neat when he took us to his office and talked to us about the temple history before we did baptisms. And congrats on no sick kids! ;)